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Sumobot Competition…

WHAT:
San Antonio College Upward Bound Sumobot competition.
Students will showcase their robotic designs in an exciting, no holds barred, Sumobot tournament, where autonomous robots try to push or flip each other out of a circular ring.

Sumobot Competition

Students will showcase their robotic designs in an exciting,
no holds barred, Sumobot tournament, where autonomous robots try to
push or flip each other out of a circular ring.

The purpose of the robotic competitions is to increase the
student interest and motivation to pursue engineering and other science
careers. This program shows students that science and engineering is
fun.

Upward Bound Math-Science (UBMS) is a federally-funded program
through the U.S. Department of Education to create opportunities for
introduce high school to college.

The six-week summer program is free for participants who also earn a stipend.

The purpose of the robotic competition is to increase the students
interest and motivation to pursue engineering or other science-related
careers. This is done by allowing them to use their creativity,
imagination, and technical and physical skills to design, build, and
program a machine (robot) that can successfully perform the required
tasks.

The Visual Arts program hosts the faculty exhibition opening reception. Full-time and adjunct studio faculty will present various professional work. The opening ceremony will be held Oct 13, from 5pm-7pm at the Visual Arts Center Gallery. The exhibition runs from opening night, Oct. 13 through Dec. 2.
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